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Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2019
Conditional pacifism is the view that war is morally justified if and only if it satisfies the condition of not causing serious harm or death to innocent persons. Modern war cannot satisfy this condition, and is thus always unjustified. The main response
N. Parkin
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Conditional pacifism is the view that war is morally justified if and only if it satisfies the condition of not causing serious harm or death to innocent persons. Modern war cannot satisfy this condition, and is thus always unjustified. The main response
N. Parkin
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Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 2018
Japan can now do more or less everything that other, more ‘normal’ countries do in the security field.
Karl Gustafsson +2 more
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Japan can now do more or less everything that other, more ‘normal’ countries do in the security field.
Karl Gustafsson +2 more
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2015
Pacifism is a contested term. It is often defined narrowly as opposition to war, or more broadly understood as opposition to all violence. Pacifists are also sometimes committed to nonviolence as a way of life and to a vision of peaceful and harmonious coexistence. Pacifism can extend toward a commitment to nonviolence in all aspects of life, including
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Pacifism is a contested term. It is often defined narrowly as opposition to war, or more broadly understood as opposition to all violence. Pacifists are also sometimes committed to nonviolence as a way of life and to a vision of peaceful and harmonious coexistence. Pacifism can extend toward a commitment to nonviolence in all aspects of life, including
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2014
The idea of peace in [[Controversy-Total War|total war]] may seem irrelevant, but pacifism, or peace activism, did exist during the First World War. A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, but it contained internal divisions and mostly collapsed early in the war.
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The idea of peace in [[Controversy-Total War|total war]] may seem irrelevant, but pacifism, or peace activism, did exist during the First World War. A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, but it contained internal divisions and mostly collapsed early in the war.
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Peace as intrinsic value: The pacifist intuition and intuitive pacifism
Peace and Change, 2021Andrew G. Fiala
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PACIFIC STATES: PACIFIC PRIZES: PACIFIC JOB FOCUS
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1989openaire +1 more source

